§ Mr. ParryTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will make a statement on the recent election in Nigeria.
Presidential election: 12 June 1993 State number State name NRC votes cast Per cent. SDP votes cast Per cent. Voter turn-out Per cent. 1 Abia1 151,227 59 105,273 41 26 2 Adamawa 178,865 53 155,625 47 35 3 Akwa-Ibom1 199,342 48 214,787 52 40 4 Anambra1 159,258 43 212,024 57 29 5 Bauchi 513,077 61 334,197 39 40 6 Benue 186,302 43 216,830 57 33 7 Borno1 128,684 46 153,496 54 23 8 Cross River 153,452 48 189,303 52 39 9 Delta 145,001 31 327,277 69 41 10 Edo1 103,572 33.5 205,470 66.5 34 11 Enugu 233,281 55 193,969 45 33 12 Imo 193,202 55 156,700 45 31 13 Jigawa 89,836 39 138,552 61 19 14 Kaduna1 336,860 46 389,713 54 45 15 Kano1 154,809 48 169,619 52 12.5 16 Katsina 271,000 61 171,169 39 26 17 Kebbi 209,872 73 77,102 27 35 18 Kogi1 256,732 54 222,760 46 49 19 Kwara1 80,209 23 272,270 77 53 20 Lagos1 149,432 14.5 883,965 85.5 43 21 Niger1 221,437 62 136,350 38 36 22 Ogun1 59,246 12 425,725 88 52 23 Ondo 160,994 17 802,024 83 55 24 Osun 72,068 16.5 365,266 83.5 41 25 Oyo1 105,788 16.5 536,011 83.5 40 26 Plateau1 259,394 38 417,565 62 45 27 Rivers 646,952 63 379,872 37 54 28 Sokoto 372,260 79 97,726 21 29 292 Taraba 89,836 39 138,557 60 30 Yobe 65,133 37 110,921 63 26 31 Abuja, Fct1 18,313 48 19,968 52 25 1 Published by the Nigerian National Electoral Commission. 2 Provisional. Other results were collated and agreed by the National Electoral Commission and political parties but not officially released before the elections were annulled by military decree on 23 June.